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1.)enmity
positive hatred
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2.)vivacious
livid in temper conduct or spirit

3.)benevolent
organized for the purpose of doing good
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4.)maxim
a general truth, principal, or rule of conduct
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5.)ignominious
marked with disgrace or shame
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6.)posthumously
something that happens after you die
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7.)seclusion
secluding yourself from people
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8.)pretext
a false explanation to hide the real reason
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9.)aloof
a distant of removal of a feeling
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10.)sordid
gross, dirty, vile, and or disgusting
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11.)capitulate
a cruel order or unwelcome demand; surrender
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12.)incite
to persuade someone in a bad way
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13.)conciliatory
to try to win someones trust.
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14.)taciturn
quite, silent, and wont talk.
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15.)frugal
cheap and inexpensive.
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16.)cynical
a bitterly distrustful, contemptuous of pessimistic
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17.)tyranny
arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power
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18.eminent/preeminent
high in station rank of repute prominent

19.)apathy
absence of passion emotion or excitement

20.)obstinate
stubbornly adhering to one's purpose opinion etc.

21.)indefatigable
Incapable of being tired out; not yielding to fatige; untiring

22.)tractable
easy to control or influence

23.)ratify
Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid
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25.)procure
  • Obtain (something), esp. with care or effort
    • - food procured for the rebels
    • - he persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket
  • Obtain (someone) as a prostitute for another person
    • - he was charged with procuring a minor
  • Persuade or cause (someone) to do something
    • - he procured his wife to sign the agreement
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26.)articulate
Noun:To say something clearly and fluently
Verb: Expressing a felling or idea fluently
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27.)repose
Noun: Temporarily sleep, rest, or lie down without doing anything
Verb: To stay in a situated in a place
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28.)imposing
Adj. A regal or impressive thing
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29.)accord
verb: to give someone power or recognitian
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30.)unscathed
adjective: with outed getting harmed or hurt
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31.)Impending
1.) To be about to occur; 2.) To Threaten to happen, menance
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32.)Censure
harsh dissaproval
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33.)Diligent
1. Constant in effort to accomplish something 2.done or pursued with preserving attention; painstaking
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34.)Intimate
1.associated in close personal relations 2.characterized by or involving warm friendship or personally close or familiar association of feeling
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35.)Malignant
1 aobsolete: malcontent, disaffected b: evil in nature, influence, or effect : injurious c: passionately and relentlessly malevolent : aggressively malicious
2
: tending to produce death or deterioration <malignant malaria>; especially: tending to infiltrate, metastasize, and terminate fatally <a malignant tumor>

36.)Morose
sullen and ill tempered
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37.)Tumult
1. A loud, confused noise, esp. one caused by a large mass of people.
2. Confusion or disorder
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38.)Collaborate


39.)Countenance


40.)Coutemplate